The first fermi in a high energy nuclear collision

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Latex, 6 pgs., uses sprocl.sty; invited talk at ISMD99, Brown Univ., august 11th-15th, 1999

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At very high energies, weak coupling, non-perturbative methods can be used to study classical gluon production in nuclear collisions. One observes in numerical simulations that after an initial ``formation'' time, the produced partons are on shell, and their subsequent evolution can be studied using transport theory. At the initial formation time, a simple non-perturbative relation exists between the energy and number densities of the produced partons, and a scale determined by the saturated parton density in the nucleus.

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